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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Last week was Busy!

Friday, April 20th, Friends of Norwood Center sponsored our First MEAL MOB/CASH MOB at the Common Cafe. What fun that was! A group mobbed the cafe and ordered from their menu of delicious salads, wraps, soups, cookies, and more. What a delicious way to support the community.

We also held our first SPENDING SATURDAY. With various "green" offers and events around Earth Day, participating stores like Babel's Paint and Decorating, Envy Boutique, Twice Is Nice, and Silver and Sage provided discounts and specials on their products.

Sunday was Earth Day and Friends of Norwood Center celebrated it at the Earth Day Extravaganza sponsored by Together Yes, the Environmental Youth Coalition, the Morrill Memorial Library, and the FNC. Due to the much-needed rain, the event was indoors at the United Church of Norwood's Community Room. I offered free face painting in Earth-themed subjects. What fun it was.

Together Yes photo of Kim Weineck painting Vic Babel's face
at the Earth Day Extravaganza, April 22nd

Today I'm delighted to announce that the soon-to-open Charles River Running at 679 Washington Street is starting its build-out and has a 'coming soon' sign in its window. Can't wait for the grand opening!

The Sweeterie, at 686 Washington Street (across from Perks Coffeehouse) is now open 7 days for your ice cream needs in the warmer weather. Fresh FroYo is also an option for your cooler sweet needs.

More is coming from FNC. Be sure to keep checking in for information on new Meal Mobs and more!

Thanks for reading!
~Kim Weineck,
Downtown Manager

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Today is Spending Saturday!

Today, Saturday 21st is our first SPENDING SATURDAY!

Where in Norwood Center will you Spend your Saturday?
Friends of Norwood Center hope you'll keep the Earth in mind in honor of Earth Day, tomorrow, April 22nd.

Events and Specials for our Earth Day Inspired SPENDING SATURDAY:

Babel's Paint and Decorating:  Sale on Benjamin Moore low VOC paint
Envy Boutique: 10% off non-sale items in the store, including Alex and Ani recycled metal bracelets
Custom Art Framing: 15% off custom framing orders using Eco-friendly moulding selection
Twice is Nice: Sale available on selected resale clothing items
Hill Jewelers: Up to 60% off selected jewelry selections
Silver and Sage: Enter a raffle to win a Mother's Day bouquet with 10% off all preorders today.


While in Norwood Center consider these Green Options:

Perks doesn't use styrofoam in its packaging
Antiques Roadhouse is an environmentally friendly business model of reusing goods
ReMARKable Clean Outs is also an environmentally friendly business of resale and repurposing.
Hill's Jewelers has been in Norwood Center for 30 years! And they recycle!


Thursday, April 19, 2012

MEAL MOB :: Fri, Apr 20, 12-2pm

MEAL MOB at the Common Cafe!


Friends of Norwood Center is asking everyone to enjoy lunch at the Common Cafe at 637 Washington Street (corner of Washington and Cottage Streets, downtown Norwood) tomorrow, Friday, April 20th.


Arrive anytime between 12-2pm. We want to mob the restaurant and give them a bounce in the business.

We've modeled this Meal Mob after the Cash Mobs that have been springing up in local-centered communities.

Can't have lunch at the Common Cafe? Stop in for a delicious pastry or a soft drink.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Introducing SPENDING SATURDAYS!


How are you SPENDING SATURDAY?

Friends of Norwood Center want you to spend the 3rd Saturday of each month in Downtown Norwood!

The third Saturday of every month FNC will hold SPENDING SATURDAY, beginning Saturday, April 21st with a kick off to our Earth Day weekend of events with Together Yes. 

Your group support of our local merchants on these days can add up for our downtown businesses. When you spend your money locally more of that money stays in your local community. Make a difference in your community by patronizing your local merchants.

Every business in Norwood Center will benefit from your patronage on SPENDING SATURDAY, our version of a cash mob, but focused on numerous merchants in our Norwood Downtown business district. 

Green-focused businesses participating in our First SPENDING SATURDAY event 
with an Earth Day tie-in on April 21st include: 

Envy Boutique, 
Babel’s Paint and Decorating, 
Twice Is Nice, 
Silver and Sage, 
Custom Art Framing, 
Band Gig Music Program, 
with more coming on! 

Visit these stores for discounts and chances at raffle giveaways to be announced at the FNC and Together Yes Earth Day event on Sunday, April 22nd from 2-5pm, held at the United Church in Norwood’s common room.

Spending Saturdays feature savings and specials for patrons of Norwood Center stores, restaurants, businesses, etc. Want to know what is available to you for this month’s SPENDING SATURDAY? 
Check our website: norwoodcenter.blogspot.com for updated listings.

How are you SPENDING SATURDAY?
On April 21st, I’m spending it at businesses concerned with the earth and sustainability.
How about you?


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

April 21st :: Artists' Workshop!!


Custom Art Framing/Gallery9 is offering a workshop for those interested in getting out and painting for Earth Day Weekend! 

An Artist Considers EARTH DAY:
Painting the Norwood Common using Uncommon Greens

Instructor: JT Harding
Date: Saturday, April 21, 2012 (Rain Date: Sunday, April 22, 2012)
Time: 10 AM – 4 PM
Tuition: $75 (Payable to Gallery 9/Custom Art Framing)
Class size: 15 Maximum
Location: Norwood Common (Corner of Washington St. & Nahatan St., Norwood, MA)

Course Description:

Get out into the fresh spring air and celebrate Earth Day by joining Gallery 9 artist JT Harding for a one-day plein air landscape painting workshop on the Norwood Common!  The Common provides a variety of unique compositions, juxtaposing the natural and urban landscape. 

The emphasis of the class will be on observing and mixing the varieties of green in the spring landscape.  Students will also be coached on other important fundamentals of landscape painting including composition, gray-scale drawing, atmosheric perspective, and the play of light on objects. 

The workshop begins with an introduction and demo at the start and provides individual instruction throughout the day. It’s sure to be a lot of fun for confident beginner and experienced painters alike!

You’ll leave with full color studies and the confidence to apply your learning to other challenging landscape subject matter and light conditions.

Materials List:
-- Bagged Lunch + Beverage  (or take advantage of the many food options in Norwood Center)
-- Easel
-- Hat or Umbrella
-- Brushes (boar bristle, mid-price range, flats and filberts preferred)
-- 2 canvases, panels, or paper (9 x 12” - 11x14”)
-- For oils: odorless mineral spirits or Turpenoid
-- Painting medium or water
-- Lidded jars (for water, medium, or mineral spirits)
-- Palette
-- Paper towels or rags (for cleaning brushes, etc. I like VIVA brand towels)
-- Plastic bags for cleanup
-- Paints: Acrylic, Pastel, Watercolor, Oil, and water-mixable oils are allowed

Suggested colors:
Burnt Sienna, Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose , Perylene Red, Cadmium Red Medium
Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Yellow Light, Yellow Ochre, Viridian, Cerulean Blue
Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Dioxazine Purple, Titanium White

Monday, March 26, 2012

Farmers Market update :: New Vendors!

The Farmers Market organizers have been busy and I have new vendors to announce:

Langwater Farms Organic
Hearth Bakery
John Crow Farms
Olio di melli (cheese and olive oil)
Foxboro Cheese

What a great market this will be.
June 19th will be here before we know it!

Your business :: 9 Marketing Ideas

Part of being Downtown Manager for Friends of Norwood Center is to be a cheerleader for our existing small businesses. They are the foundation of our great downtown and I am a big advocate of them.
Today I came across this post written by Wendy Kenney about marketing small businesses and wanted to share her basic 9 marketing ideas.

If you're a small business owner, I bet you are already doing a few of these!
Thanks for reading!
~Kim Weineck


9 Big Marketing Ideas for Small Business 
Written by: Wendy Kenney
March 25th, 2012

Small business owners are always on the lookout for that one big marketing idea that will catapult their business into the stratosphere. What I’ve found, however, is that it isn’t just one marketing idea but many marketing ideas, implemented strategically and consistently over time that reap the best results. 

 Here are nine of my favorite marketing ideas. I know there are hundreds more.

1. Blog 

 If I’ve written it once, I’ve written it at least a hundred times. Blogging is the foundation of all of your marketing activity. Blogging is a great way to offer potential clients and customers a broader view of who you are and what you do. It’s “the” place where you can begin to establish yourself as an expert in your industry. So if you implement only one “new” marketing activity this year, I recommend you start a blog. 

2. Testimonials 

 Have you ever driven to a restaurant and seeing that there were no cars in the parking lot decided to go somewhere else to eat? This illustrates the concept of social proof. People want to know that they are making the right decision and they do that by seeing if others have made the same decision too. Give people the proof they need to make their decision to do business with you through the use of testimonials. The best way to get testimonials is to ask your raving fans to give them to you! Use them on your blog, on your brochure, online or anywhere! (Make sure you get permission to use them first!)

 3. Yelp 

 Love it or hate it, if you have a brick and mortar business that requires customers to go to your location to do business with you, Yelp is a must. That’s because the popular iPhone application Siri, uses Yelp reviews to recommend businesses close to you. Businesses with more positive testimonials have more appeal to users, so while you’re at it, make sure you have plenty of good reviews on Yelp.

 4. Stake Your Claim 

 Claim each and every listing for your business across all the different online business listing sites like Google Places, Yellow Pages.com, Manta, etc. Many of these sites are populating their contents from info across the web anyway and you may be already listed. Take the time to make sure your listing is correct and optimized meaning that you have taken advantage of every place possible in the listing to fill it up with information about your business.

 5. Give Thanks 

One of the most important things that you can do as a business owner is to say thank you. There are many opportunities to do this; when you get a positive review online, after a sale, or just because. Set yourself apart from the crowd by taking a minute to make your customers feel important, appreciated, and special, and you’ll inspire loyalty and create a relationship that will drive future sales and referrals.

 6. Be Visible 

 “Visibility + Credibility= Profitability.” This quote from Ivan Misner, the Founder of Business Networking International (BNI) should be hanging on the wall of every business. It’s not only about who you know, it’s about who knows you. To sell more you’ve got to be known by everybody. This is the concept behind advertising of course, because it’s simply foolish to think that if you “build it they will come.” So work to establish visibility for your business by becoming well and favorably known everywhere.

 7. Get Social 

 Speaking of visibility, one of the best ways to gain visibility is to be social. Join networking groups, professional development groups, and professional associations and get out there and get your face, your business and your brand known. You can do this on social media including Facebook and Twitter too, but there’s nothing like meeting people face to face. Go out and get connected.

 8. Be a Winner 

 Ever go to a movie just because it was starting an “Academy Award” winning actor? The idea was that if the actor had won awards, therefore becoming known as one of the best, certainly the movie they were in would be a “best” movie too. The same concept can be transferred to your business. Apply for and win awards and establish yourself as “the best” in your industry or community. There are hundreds of awards you can apply for including the “Best of” awards run by your local newspaper.

 9. Be the Best 

 In fact, if you’re going to win awards, you might as well make sure that regardless of what you sell that yours is the best that anybody’s ever had. Only then will you be able to guarantee that they will keep coming back for more. Of course, there are many more big marketing ideas out there that will make a big difference in your business. I would love to hear yours!!

 Want to get more inexpensive and practical small business marketing ideas, grab a free e-book called “Build Buzz for Your Biz, 23 Creative and Inexpensive Marketing Strategies That Will Get You Noticed” at http://23kazoos.com. 

 Wendy Kenney is the bestselling author of How to Build Buzz for Your Business available on Amazon.com, and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Newsday.